Call for Proposals: BTtoP Amplifying, Disseminating, and Increasing the Public Reach of Research and Practice Grants
Posted by Bringing Theory to Practice on February 26, 2019
Proposal Deadline: Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis beginning March 1, 2019.
Awards Announced: Awards will be announced on a rolling basis beginning April 1, 2019.
Bringing Theory to Practice (BTtoP) is pleased to announce a new funding opportunity for faculty, staff, and programs in nonprofit colleges, universities, and consortia. AMP Grants will provide between $500 and $3,000 to support activities that amplify, disseminate, and increase the public reach of research and practice that BTtoP has supported.
Who and What are Eligible for Funding?
AMP Grants are available to faculty, staff, and programs from any academic institution (or academic association or consortium) that has received previous grant support from BTtoP. Applicants may propose collaborative activities (e.g., campus visits, convenings, joint presentations, or publication or media projects) that include academic institutions and other organizations that were not past grantees. Yet applicants must include an institution whose work was supported by Bringing Theory to Practice.
BTtoP’s full RFP and supporting materials are available here.
About Bringing Theory to Practice
Bringing Theory to Practice is an independent national initiative operating in partnership with the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and supported by The Endeavor Foundation and the S. Engelhard Center. Information about the Bringing Theory to Practice can be found at www.bttop.org.
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